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GT RAYED from abattoirs, Waingawa, yesterday afternoon, l.'i sheep. Anyone knowing their whereabouts, please ring ’phone 1947. lITEX. —You will be pleased with the genuine bargains in footwear at J. Flemming’s, opposite London Lnliniited. T IHE many people who were unable to journey to Wellington to witness the arrival of the All Blacks will no doubt (be pleased to learn that the official film of the famous team’s return will be shown at both the Cosy Theatre and Opera. House this evening. It is a most interesting record. UM Boots and Goloshes. —We have T i „„ nnAI l .... /.n* nan. »1.11 \l\ nl* fnafjust opened up our new rubber footwear for the winter. A comprehensive range, all of which are exceptionally good value, while the high standard of quality is maintained, the prices are much lower than previous lots. Inspect these at Wairarapn Farmers’. W J ’INTER is now approaching, and we are busy stocking up to eombat with both cold and wet weather. See our smart, cheap and cosy woollen coats for the little ones; also rubber coats and capes with hoods, in extra quality. Ladies’ knitted costumes, very low in price, with cardigans for old and young. We are shortly, expecting large consignments of‘smart and cosy goods, suitable for all. —MISS KEETLEY, opposite Wagg’s Garage. A : ILL Silk Fuji Damns, in latest shades of lielio, saxe, nile green, Havmna, sky, .shell, salmon, black and white, suitable for street or evening vear; only 5/11 yd. at Watson & C. MEW Season’s Wool,‘Baldwin’s 4-ply, in fawn, grey, lielio, pink, champagne, peacock, white and black, 17skein. Baldwin’s Kingfisher Lustre Wool, in grey, shell, old rose, saxe, pink, skv, lielio and cream; 1/9 ball, at Watson '& Co. RE EX TOMATOES for sale; 2d lb, or 9/6 case. G. W. Ilallam, York treet. 'Rhone 1102. trOUR BOOT REPAIRS. —We use *- only first-grade English Leather, nd guarantee every job turned out. ’rices moderate—Hubbard Bros., near hieen’s. SUPERFATTED Pure Skin Soap —a * perfect soap for the Complexion; emoves pimples, blemishes, etc. Suits he most delicate skin. Price 1/6 per ablet, at Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen st., dasterton. rtirn/s WILL put you in touch with t j ie electricians noted for good work. Turner and Evans, Ltd., Electrical Contractors. nDOMATOES. —Good, firm and sound, 6/- per -case delivered. Afcio green tomatoes for jam, etc., S'lbs 1/-, 37ease, delivered. —Ball Bros., Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists, Queen and Johnston streets. ’Phones 1938 and 14.39.

T>HONE 1509 and 1 will send imrnediately anything you require, “Better service for less.” E. A. Parr, ‘“The Quality Chemist,” 4 Perry St. TEXTUAL UNION American Tobaceo, 1/- per packet, for Pipe or Cigarettes. The best value, obtainable only at Keen's. Try a packet and be convinced. Try Keno, the pipe tobacco with a flavour, 1/9 for 20z9, at Keen’s, The Corner Shop, Masterton. Note. —Ladies’ and Girls’ Haircutting by appointment only. “T OXDOX UNLIMITED,” Easter Carnival. —Ladies’ Coats, Wool Frocks, Coats and Skirts, Jumpers.— Jeff Moody, proprietor. TF the printing in your book or newspaper appears distorted, ragged or blurred, have your eyes attended to at the 11. T. Wood Pharmacy, Queen street. /'ANIONS.—Long-keeping Brown Spanish Onions, 25 tons for sale, £9 a ton, or at 12/- a cwt. G. W. Hallam, York street, Solway. Telephone 1192. rpHOMPSON’S FOR TOYS. Shop now and shop at ‘‘The Variety Store,” where your money goes further. rpo LET. —Furnished bed-sitting room or two furnished rooms, with use of conveniences. Three minutes’ walk from P-O.—Address at Daily Times. 0 you know that suitable lenses, properly centred or decentred, nay cure your child’s squint? Consult El. T. Wood, chemist and optician, street. lA7E specialise L Teas, and in Blue ’ ’ Bird Tea we have one of the fin}st blended teas obtainable. It appeals to the most exacting tastes. Two grades only; extra choice 2/10 lb, fine >/8. —Graham’s Grocery. Best for Less. D JMIOMPSON’S FOR GLASS and Chinaware. The new Peach Blow Hass looks exceedingly well and here’s a good range of patterns. Prices rom 2/- to S/6. ‘\TIOLET RAY” SOAP—a delicateV ly perfumed, transparent, glyceine soap of exceptional quality and -alue; in large tablets, 1/- each , at Jordon’s Pharmacy. No better value m the market. Procure a tablet to[ay from Gordon, Chemist, Masterton.

HfKS. DILLON, Florist, 22 Church Street, 'Phone 1518. Wed .ling Bou quota, Presentation Bouquets, Wreaths and Floral Designs on shortest notice Nice selection of glass-covered wreaths Note address: 22 Church Street. ’Phone 1518. T>UY YOUR PRAM or Push Chair from the man who brought the 2>rices down; and who will keep them down! Fifty designs. Jock Cairns, Pram and Cycle Agent, 26 Walton Avenue, telephone 1335. rYLD FALSE TEETH BO U GIIT; sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in New Zealand sent by return mail. Post, to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Established 31 years. \ATANTED. —The public to inspect our large and new range of Artistic Boxed Stationery. McLeod and Young Masterton. ITASTERTON ’S HOUSE FOR SOAr v ’"*- is Thompson’s. Large variety, exceedingly low prices. From 2d to 5/ ?, cake. "\TEW PRAMS and Push Chairs just arrived at Perry’s, South End. Cut prices. Good styles. Also Prams for hire. QHTNGLED and Bobbed Hair. First cut 2/6; Trim 1/6, as usual. Mrs Lucas, opposite Winzenberg. Photo grapher, upstairs. Telephone 2580.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 21 March 1925, Page 1

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